As a heart rhythm specialist, David's interests include implantable devices including biventricular pacemakers and defibrillators, as well as catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation.

Dr Mohammad (Peyman) Alasti is a Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist. He completed his general cardiology training at Rajaei Heart Centre in Iran in 2004 before undertaking a fellowship in interventional electrophysiology and cardiac device implantation at the same centre.

Dr Jeffrey Alison has special expertise in all facets of Cardiac Rhythm Management having more than 20 years’ clinical experience in this subspecialty (often referred to as “Electrophysiology and Pacing”).

Assoc Prof Robert Gooley is an Interventional and Structural Cardiologist. He graduated with honours from Monash University. Robert completed a fellowship in Interventional and Structural Cardiology at MonashHeart.

Dr Colin Machado is a Cardiologist, and Electrophysiologist, with a keen interest in holistic care of cardiac patients, focusing on patient education, lifestyle therapy and exercise programs, integrating care with the GP.

Dr Liam McCormick graduated from the University of Western Australia in 2002, and completed basic physician and advanced cardiology training at Papworth Hospital, the largest specialist cardiothoracic hospital in the United Kingdom.

Assoc Prof Stuart Moir is a clinical cardiologist and non invasive imaging specialist, with expertise in all forms of echocardiography (TTE, stress, TOE, contrast echocardiography) as well as cardiac CT.

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STEPS TO PREVENT SPREAD OF COVID-19

Thank you to all our patients who have attended our practice so far during the Covid-19 pandemic began. Your understanding and cooperation with new procedures we have in place to protect us all and ensure we comply with government guidelines is very much appreciated.

When attending our rooms you will notice changes such as reduced seating in our waiting room, distancing markings on the floor, protective screens, increased signage on our doors and walls and staff using protective clothing and equipment. Whilst this may seem overwhelming to some, the purpose is for your safety and that of our staff. Please be assured though that our team remain dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and cardiac care.

It is important not to neglect your cardiac health during this crisis and we remain committed to providing all of our usual services.

If you have symptoms of fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat, shortness of breath, muscle soreness, loss of sense of smell and taste- we advise you contact your GP or local Coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398.

PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND OUR PRACTICE if you have any of the symptoms above – please call our team on 9592 2177 to advise. We offer telehealth consulting so you can remain in direct contact with your cardiologist when you cannot attend.

Other measures we are taking include:

Increased cleaning regimes throughout the day

Cashless payments only

Requesting that you call us from the car upon arrival so you can be advised when you can enter

Asking you to attend alone (where appropriate) to reduce numbers in the practice